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Old Sun Oct 12, 2008, 10:18pm
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Originally Posted by bkbjones View Post
Well, was going for Yiddish for "good bye."
Yiddish? I'm not familiar with that language but the way it was spelt phonetically, I thought you were saying "guten tag" which is German for good day. "Gut tschüs" is German for goodbye.
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